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TOKYO - OCTOBER 08: Juan Monaco of Argentina returns a shot in his match against Ernests Gulbis of Latvia during day four of the Rakuten Open Tennis tournament at Ariake Colosseum on October 8, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan. View Photo »
TOKYO - OCTOBER 08: Juan Monaco of Argentina reacts due to his leg injury in his match against Ernests Gulbis of Latvia during day four of the Rakuten Open Tennis tournament at Ariake Colosseum on October 8, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan. View Photo »
TOKYO - OCTOBER 08: Juan Monaco of Argentina returns a shot in his match against Ernests Gulbis of Latvia during day four of the Rakuten Open Tennis tournament at Ariake Colosseum on October 8, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan. View Photo »
TOKYO - OCTOBER 08: Juan Monaco of Argentina returns a shot in his match against Ernests Gulbis of Latvia during day four of the Rakuten Open Tennis tournament at Ariake Colosseum on October 8, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan. View Photo »
International team member Angel Cabrera of Argentina tees off during a practice round at the Presidents Cup golf competition on October 7, 2009, at Harding Park Golf course in San Francisco, California. View Photo »
International team member Angel Cabrera of Argentina hits on the third fairway during his practice round for the Presidents Cup golf tournament at Harding Park golf course in San Francisco, California, October 7, 2009. View Photo »
International team members Angel Cabrera (L) of Argentina and Camilo Villegas of Colombia confer as they walk on the fifth fairway during their practice round for the Presidents Cup golf tournament at Harding Park golf course in San Francisco, Californi... View Photo »
Argentina's Economy Minister Amado Boudou smiles during a meeting with the media at the economy ministry in Buenos Aires in this September 21, 2009 file photo. View Photo »
Argentina's Economy Minister Amado Boudou smiles during a meeting with the media at the economy ministry in Buenos Aires in this September 21, 2009 file photo. View Photo »
Sacramento Kings forward Andres Nocioni, of Argentina, left, shoots over Portland Trail Blazers forward Dante Cunningham during the second quarter of a preseason NBA basketball game in Sacramento, Calif. , Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009. View Photo »
Francisco Gonzalez, chairman and CEO of Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentina, speaks during the World Business Forum in New York October 7, 2009. View Photo »
Francisco Gonzalez, Chairman and CEO of Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentina, speaks during the World Business Forum in New York, October 7, 2009. View Photo »
Dancers Eleonora Ines and Martin Soisa of Argentina perform during a media preview for the 2nd "Euroargentino" Tango international festival in Madrid October 7, 2009. View Photo »
Dancers Eleonora Ines and Martin Soisa of Argentina perform during a media preview for the 2nd "Euroargentino" Tango international festival in Madrid October 7, 2009. View Photo »
Dancers Eleonora Ines and Martin Soisa of Argentina perform during a media preview for the 2nd "Euroargentino" Tango international festival in Madrid October 7, 2009. View Photo »
TOKYO - OCTOBER 07: Juan Monaco of Argentina serves in his match against Guillermo Garcia-Lopez of Spain during day three of the Rakuten Open Tennis tournament at Ariake Colosseum on October 7, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan. View Photo »
International team player Angel Cabrera, from Argentina, reacts following a tee shot during a practice round for the Presidents Cup golf matches Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009, in San Francisco. View Photo »
TOKYO - OCTOBER 07: Juan Monaco of Argentina signs autographs for his fans after playing his match against Guillermo Garcia-Lopez of Spain during day three of the Rakuten Open Tennis tournament at Ariake Colosseum on October 7, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan. View Photo »
TOKYO - OCTOBER 07: Juan Monaco of Argentina returns a shot in his match against Guillermo Garcia-Lopez of Spain during day three of the Rakuten Open Tennis tournament at Ariake Colosseum on October 7, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan. View Photo »
TOKYO - OCTOBER 07: Juan Monaco of Argentina returns a shot in his match against Guillermo Garcia-Lopez of Spain during day three of the Rakuten Open Tennis tournament at Ariake Colosseum on October 7, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan. View Photo »
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TOKYO - OCTOBER 08: Juan Monaco of Argentina returns a shot in his match against Ernests Gulbis of Latvia during day four of the Rakuten Open Tennis tournament at Ariake Colosseum on October 8, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan.
View Photo »TOKYO - OCTOBER 08: Juan Monaco of Argentina reacts due to his leg injury in his match against Ernests Gulbis of Latvia during day four of the Rakuten Open Tennis tournament at Ariake Colosseum on October 8, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan.
View Photo »TOKYO - OCTOBER 08: Juan Monaco of Argentina returns a shot in his match against Ernests Gulbis of Latvia during day four of the Rakuten Open Tennis tournament at Ariake Colosseum on October 8, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan.
View Photo »TOKYO - OCTOBER 08: Juan Monaco of Argentina returns a shot in his match against Ernests Gulbis of Latvia during day four of the Rakuten Open Tennis tournament at Ariake Colosseum on October 8, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan.
View Photo »International team member Angel Cabrera of Argentina tees off during a practice round at the Presidents Cup golf competition on October 7, 2009, at Harding Park Golf course in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »International team member Angel Cabrera of Argentina hits on the third fairway during his practice round for the Presidents Cup golf tournament at Harding Park golf course in San Francisco, California, October 7, 2009.
View Photo »International team members Angel Cabrera (L) of Argentina and Camilo Villegas of Colombia confer as they walk on the fifth fairway during their practice round for the Presidents Cup golf tournament at Harding Park golf course in San Francisco, California, October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Argentina's Economy Minister Amado Boudou smiles during a meeting with the media at the economy ministry in Buenos Aires in this September 21, 2009 file photo.
View Photo »Argentina's Economy Minister Amado Boudou smiles during a meeting with the media at the economy ministry in Buenos Aires in this September 21, 2009 file photo.
View Photo »Sacramento Kings forward Andres Nocioni, of Argentina, left, shoots over Portland Trail Blazers forward Dante Cunningham during the second quarter of a preseason NBA basketball game in Sacramento, Calif. , Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009. The Trail Blazers beat the Kings 89-86.
View Photo »Francisco Gonzalez, chairman and CEO of Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentina, speaks during the World Business Forum in New York October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Francisco Gonzalez, Chairman and CEO of Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentina, speaks during the World Business Forum in New York, October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Dancers Eleonora Ines and Martin Soisa of Argentina perform during a media preview for the 2nd "Euroargentino" Tango international festival in Madrid October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Dancers Eleonora Ines and Martin Soisa of Argentina perform during a media preview for the 2nd "Euroargentino" Tango international festival in Madrid October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Dancers Eleonora Ines and Martin Soisa of Argentina perform during a media preview for the 2nd "Euroargentino" Tango international festival in Madrid October 7, 2009.
View Photo »TOKYO - OCTOBER 07: Juan Monaco of Argentina serves in his match against Guillermo Garcia-Lopez of Spain during day three of the Rakuten Open Tennis tournament at Ariake Colosseum on October 7, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan.
View Photo »International team player Angel Cabrera, from Argentina, reacts following a tee shot during a practice round for the Presidents Cup golf matches Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009, in San Francisco.
View Photo »TOKYO - OCTOBER 07: Juan Monaco of Argentina signs autographs for his fans after playing his match against Guillermo Garcia-Lopez of Spain during day three of the Rakuten Open Tennis tournament at Ariake Colosseum on October 7, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan.
View Photo »TOKYO - OCTOBER 07: Juan Monaco of Argentina returns a shot in his match against Guillermo Garcia-Lopez of Spain during day three of the Rakuten Open Tennis tournament at Ariake Colosseum on October 7, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan.
View Photo »TOKYO - OCTOBER 07: Juan Monaco of Argentina returns a shot in his match against Guillermo Garcia-Lopez of Spain during day three of the Rakuten Open Tennis tournament at Ariake Colosseum on October 7, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan.
View Photo »TOKYO - OCTOBER 07: Juan Monaco of Argentina leaves the court after playing his match against Guillermo Garcia-Lopez of Spain during day three of the Rakuten Open Tennis tournament at Ariake Colosseum on October 7, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan.
View Photo »TOKYO - OCTOBER 07: Juan Monaco of Argentina and Guillermo Garcia-Lopez of Spain shake hands after playing their match during day three of the Rakuten Open Tennis tournament at Ariake Colosseum on October 7, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan.
View Photo »Juan Monaco of Argentina reacts after getting a point against Guillermo Garcia-Lopez of Spain during the first round match of the Japan Open tennis tournament in Tokyo on October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Juan Monaco of Argentina returns the ball against Guillermo Garcia-Lopez of Spain during the first round match of the Japan Open tennis tournament in Tokyo on October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Juan Monaco of Argentina returns the ball against Guillermo Garcia-Lopez of Spain during the first round match of the Japan Open tennis tournament in Tokyo on October 7, 2009.
View Photo »TOKYO - OCTOBER 08: Juan Monaco of Argentina reacts due to his leg injury in his match against Ernests Gulbis of Latvia during day four of the Rakuten Open Tennis tournament at Ariake Colosseum on October 8, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan.
View Photo »in miserable situations in the United States, illegal in the country ... Some went hungry, and desperately returned to Brazil through countries like Mexico and Argentina.
Argentina is obviously the favourite in the group ... All I can do is make sure that our players are 100 per cent fit and ready by the time the World Cup starts. Nigeria, South Korea are also strong, but we have a very good chance of going through if we are at our best.
Let's wait and see what he can do at the Nations Cup. If he fails then we can start looking for a new coach. BeAfrica. I don't think it will come as a shock if Nigeria beat Argentina in the opening game
practically everyone has blood relatives ... With the Tartan Army unfortunately stuck at home, the new tartan allows supporters to show their loyalty to the Three Lions' rivals. Like Argentina and Trinidad & Tobago before them, the US will likely receive the backing of the nation, as the Tartan Army sho...
We need to hit the ground running first by preparing adequately for Argentina, Greece and South Korea.
To win the Davis Cup is always a special feeling at home and even more than last year in Argentina. The key was we played a great game. We never doubted for one minute.
It was when I got sent off at the 1998 World Cup (for intentionally kicking Argentina's Diego Simeone). That affected my teammates and my country. And it also offended my family. It was a very difficult thing, but fortunately I had the support of my family who helped me to get through it. I have been lu...
If Amodu cannot beat easy teams like Kenya, Mozambique and Tunisia silly during the World Cup qualifier, how are we sure this man can produce 11 good players to beat Argentina and Greece?
Nigeria has nothing to fear in Argentina.
Argentina and Nigeria are in the same boat: They almost didn’t qualify for the World Cup
I remember the first time beating Argentina in 2006 in London. We’ve been beating these big teams one by one
Avoiding Brazil, Spain, even Argentina, who struggled a lot during qualifying but have a very good team. France is tricky. Portugal is tricky because they have a player who could change a game at any moment.
final: Italy 3 Brazil 2, or Argentina can be big surprise Winner, just Argentina because they had bad qualifying campaign against good teams doesnt mean they cant win, i remember Brazil had qualified for WC 94 until in hard way until last match. Final Argentina 2 England 1
final: Italy 3 Brazil 2, or Argentina can be big surprise Winner, just Argentina because they had bad qualifying campaign against good teams doesnt mean they cant win, i remember Brazil had qualified for WC 94 until in hard way until last match. Final Argentina 2 England 1
South Africa will be first team out, the final will be: Argentina 2 Germany 1 or Italy 3 v Brazil 2 thriller
Brazil, Argentina, France, England…anyone could win.
I'm excited, but I'm also a little bit scared. In the last World Cup, we faced Argentina, Holland and Serbia, so it was really difficult.
Though I think it would be a good thing if they can avoid England, Brazil, Spain and maybe Argentina [in the latter stages], but I think there are so many great teams in this World Cup that you either play strong or don't bother turn up. Italy have the qualities to play against anyone and win.
Certain programs have the potential to impact negatively on productive investments in the developing world. It is for this reason that South Africa has supported the proposals made by Argentina and other developing countries that the WTO monitor the impact of such measures on the trade and investment of...
droughts in India, Brazil, and Argentina.
I wouldn’t be surprised to see a much greater notion of conspiracy in countries like Argentina, Italy and Greece and much less in places like Sweden, Norway, Britain and Germany ... Gaming the World: How Sports are Reshaping Global Politics and Culture.
What happened in 1982 when a fascist military government in Argentina made the mistake of going to war again Great Britain over the Falkland Islands and was soundly defeated.
Any team is okay but I don't like Brazil, Spain, Argentina and Serbia. These teams play very good and I'd like to avoid them in the group phase. Maybe in the quarter-finals or later on.
Harvard’s Rafael Di Tella and Northwestern’s Ignacio Franceschelli, analyze Argentina’s four largest newspapers and find a strong correlation between their willingness to cover government scandal and the amount of money they received from government coffers.
World Champions Italy will also be up there along with Brazil and Argentina, who will do the impossible to get to the final.
#ThisIsWar be released tomorrow in Argentina??
- 30LifeOnMars 48 seconds ago
@cdreamer8 liza tesei argentina
- Lipitus 1 minute ago
@gaboramos che cuando unifican la señal de MTV? yo soy de Argentina y tengo MTV Centro :(
- Jupy_ 1 minute ago
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@TeamJessLovers De San Luis - Argentina tengo 14 y vs?
- xoxo_Juli_xoxo 2 minutes ago